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Brittle Innings
Locus Award · 1995 · Winner
Award History
| Award | Year | Status | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel | 1995 | Winner |
About the Author
Michael BishopAmerican
Michael Lawson Bishop (1945-2023) was an American science fiction and fantasy author known for over 30 books spanning five decades, including notable works like the Nebula-winning novel No Enemy But Time (1982) and novelette "The Quickening" (1981), as well as Brittle Innings, Unicorn Mountain, and Transfigurations. He received two Nebula Awards, four Locus Awards, a Mythopoeic Award, and a Shirley Jackson Award, among numerous Hugo nominations, for his anthropologically rich explorations of alien cultures and human ethics.
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